Introducing… The Spaceship

We built a mobile recording studio in a Ford Transit van

If you’ve been reading the newsletter, you know this van build has been underway for a minute now and consuming a LOT of energy and attention. I’m proud to say we are up & running! Still some finishing touches to apply, but all systems are a go!

Essentially we can pull up anywhere and do anything! We’ve already recorded music in Boston, Idaho, and California, plus a few months worth of LFOD Radio broadcasts.

Next up is our Alumni Cypher, which we’ll be broadcasting LIVE from Hoop Hop on August 21st at Malcolm X / Washington Park.

We’ll be collecting all van-related content on this page here: creations, how-to videos, events, etc.

Let us know if there’s something you’d like to see!

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Show Review: Slaine VS Termanology

Another successful New England Hip-Hop event performed in the beautiful city of Manchester, NH! The legends, together as “Slaine VS Termanology”, embark on tour to promote their first studio album, Anti-Hero. In the past they’ve collaborated, but September 15th was the first time they came together live as the monstrous duo. As surprise to no one, both tore it down with constant command of the microphone and crowd interaction. What better place to kick off this east coast promo circuit than the thriving New Hampshire Hip-Hop scene?

Reminiscent of Lord Finesse VS Percee P, but a similar idea to Lil Wayne VS Drake, the tour showcases two battle-tested emcees that face-off & let the fans decide while also blessing the stage with solo classics of their own. With DJ Deadeye on the ones and twos, the duo brought along ST. da Squad generals Ea$y Money and Superstah Snuk, who themselves brought out surprise appearances from REKS and Artisin.

This JigsMusic show held at the intimate but roaring Jewel Night Club was hosted by the well-known freestyle fanatic, LB. The night was kept in motion by DJ Clashious Clay. Supporting acts DK, Problematik, and Champange Rod blessed the stage with memorable moments. The most memorable of the supporting acts was Jay Gudda, who jumped into the crowd to perform amongst his followers. 

To stay in tune with the scene in real-time, be sure to link up with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We also broadcast live ever Tuesday at 7pm on 91.5FM in Boston or streaming right here.

-Ryan Ordway

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